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Posted By: T206Collector
I had an SGC grader inspect about 20 of my T206 cards prior to submission at a show a few months back. He took each one out, held the card between his fingers on its face and back, and then examined each side's edge, looking for uniformity around the card. As soon as I got home, I started looking at the edges of my T206 cards, and sure enough, the edges tell a lot about the card. I had always looked at the face and the back, of course, but now I study the edges very carefully. |
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